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Family Therapy Odrešitev za začetnike

Sonja Prosenc / Slovenia, Serbia, Norway, Italy, Croatia / 2024 / 122 min / Slovene, English, French

Family Therapy revolves around a nouveau riche family living in a glass house, exuding an air of detached superiority. This serves as a satirical backdrop for a humorous reimagining of the premise of Pasolini’s Teorema: a young stranger arrives at the house, disrupting the delicate balance of the family’s dynamics, revealing a world of chaos and dysfunctional relationships hidden beneath its surface ... With a tragicomical tone, the film explores contemporary social issues. Family Therapy had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.

cast Aliocha Schneider, Katarina Stegnar, Marko Mandić, Mila Bezjak

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